Chrysler

Beautiful Survivor: 1953 Chrysler Town & Country Wagon

These days when people think of the Chrysler Town & Country they think of a minivan, but from 1941 until 1988 it was a line of mostly station wagons. The early cars were beautiful cars and several models had real wood… more»

Planes, Trains and Automobiles: ’84 LeBaron

One of the traditions my dad and I have is to always watch the John Hughes’ classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles on Christmas day. Well, we just finished up watching a few hours ago and what do I find when I… more»

LeBaron Farm: 22 Chrysler LeBarons For Sale!

What is it about some cars that makes people want to collect them in every configuration possible? I know that personally, of the cars I’ve owned, one has typically been enough. But there are others where I seemingly want… more»

Can I Have A Letter? 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Unfortunately, by 1968 Chrysler didn’t offer the special “letter series” 300 any more, but that doesn’t mean that you should shy away from the later cars; they still have a lot to offer! This particular convertible is being sold… more»

Refurbished Survivor: 1941 Chrysler Royal

Described as “refurbished, not restored” this 1941 Chrysler Royal looks to be in excellent survivor condition. Leading further into its survivor status is a claimed 75,000 original miles. With great styling,  this Chrysler is offered at $9,000. Find it… more»

$2,800 Pre-K-Car: 1978 Chrysler LeBaron

This great looking 1978 Chrysler LeBaron is a two-door and it’s the body style that really shines for these pre-K-Car LeBarons, in my opinion. This brown beauty is here on craigslist with an asking price of $2,800, a great price! This… more»

Cheap Luxury: 1968 Chrysler Imperial

Sleek and luxurious, with plenty of style, this 1968 Chrysler Imperial convertible was not a cheap car when it was new, and 1968 was the last year for the convertible Imperial. Although after 48 years, this Imperial looks fairly… more»

Is It More Than The Sum Of Its Parts?

The current owner of this 1967 Chrysler Newport coupe has spent over $1,500 in new parts since acquiring the car. Now they have to sell the car quickly due to a move, and have it advertised here on eBay… more»

Blue Plate Special: 1965 Chrysler 300

This must be the time of year when Mopar enthusiasts unload their Chrysler 300s. In the past 24 hours, we’ve posted up two of these big coupes, and now there’s a third here on craigslist which looks like a great candidate… more»

Big. Old. Wagon. 1970 Chrysler Town & Country

Lots of us BF readers grew up during the time when big station wagons were everywhere. Big comfortable cars like this 1970 Chrysler Town & Country were aspirational for many families. At a time when a gallon of regular… more»

1 of 200: T-Top’d 1979 Chrysler 300

What is it about T-Tops? Why do they make certain cars seem more special or desirable? I’m not sure why, since all they really serve to do is reduce a car’s structural rigidity, but that’s not really the point…. more»

Does 29K + 300 = Your Next Car?

Looking right at home in it’s current garage home, this 1965 Chrysler 300 has some unusual features in addition to being very original that make it quite a prize. I could see a lot of folks getting enthusiastic about… more»

Prewar Original: 1934 Chrysler CA Sedan

Prewar automobiles in solid original condition are always a treat. This 1934 Chrysler CA Sedan is very solid and original with a lot of potential. Last driven a few years ago before storage, we hold hope that the engine… more»

Factory 400 & Corinthian Leather: ’76 Cordoba

As a model, Chrysler Cordobas rarely need much of an introduction. Its distinctive name and bold styling combined to make it the kind of car you’d likely turn your head and stare at in 1976. The one that’s for… more»

BF Exclusive: 1949 Chrysler T&C Convertible

If you ask me, Chrysler built some of the best looking woodies ever crafted. The 1949 Town and Country is personally one of my all time favorites, but sadly they didn’t build many and they are rather difficult to… more»

Art Deco Survivor: 1937 Chrysler Airflow

The 1930’s brought about beautiful styling and design to the automobile. 1937 was the last year for the Chrysler Airflow with only 4,600 cars being built that year. Airflows are not the most common car to see, much less… more»

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